Monday, January 30, 2012

Hello everyone, another Miggy wake-up call… as you know, I was selected to represent Villanova as one of 16 alumni participants in this year'sBiggestBig EastFancontest...the gracious people atVolvoare sponsoring the competition and putting up a sweet, sweetVolvo S60to the winner. (And here’s thevideoto prove it)

So with the voting portion in

mybigeastvolvo.com (cough, VOTE FOR ME cough), we are in the middle of the blogging portion of the competiton...AND...each contestant will be sent to their alma mater for a during one of their team's home games...using what else but the S60...

This past weekend was MY weekend back at Villanova with that Volvo S60:

Waiting for me home before the contest were tickets to the Villanova-Marquette game…

So Friday rolls along…the first day of my epic Volvo Big East trip…waiting for the day to pass so I could pick up the S60, I decided to make a quick journey to Madison Square Garden: the home of the Big East Tournament, and where last year’s Biggest Big East Champion was announced…here’s to hoping I will enjoy the same fate this year…

When the time finally does come, me, along with my wingman for the trip, Anthony, headed over to Manhattan Volvo to finally get my hands on the S60…

And there she is…

Remember, without real access to a car, this was the first time I ever got to drive from NYC to Villanova, let alone drive in rush hour. Actually, it was even my first time driving outside Queens (or Long Island for that matter)…it was amazing though upon experiencing all the safety features of this Volvo S60; between that and just the overall smooth ride this car can deliver, it was a calm and overall easy trip…every once in a while, Anthony was pointing out some details of the car I haven’t read up much less noticed yet

That said, I couldn’t show enough appreciation on how thankful how great the drive was…or just the fact that I made the two-plus hour trip without any cause for concern…

Saturday: Gameday…starting off right with the gameday gear…

An early morning drive from the hotel to campus beckons…our first stop on campus: a statue of St. Augustine eerily similar to the Heisman Trophy; therefore its nickname is “The Heisman”

Next was walking to the new walkway constructed through main campus…

Along with seeing an update on the rest of the construction…such as building a new place for The Oreo…

As we walk along campus, Anthony and I ran into many members of Nova Nation in their V-shirts geared up to watch the game…but the Augustinian Army reminds us there are other intense choices to show off our Villanova pride:

And if you were wondering who he was texting?

So before we headed out to the game, might as well give some freebies to these dedicated fans (after all, college kids love free, right?)

And if that wasn’t enough, letting them roll in style…

Getting closer to game time, we drove down into Philly and the Wells Fargo Center:

Of course letting some other Wildcat fans enjoy the sweetness of the S60…

And a tailgate started by Mike designated in my honor for my weekend and the competition…(you know how great a tailgate is when people show up without even having tickets to the game)…chili, breakfast burritos and homemade beer galore…

Upon reaching our seats, I notice that the Villanova Singers are performing The Star-Spangled Banner…

As a proud Brother in Song, I know first-hand that it is indeed an honor to sing the National Anthem in front of the rest of Nova Nation…seven decades of legacy is displayed each time the group takes the stage…

So as the game is starting, you can feel the excitement stretching from one side of Nova Nation…

…to the other

The game started off rolling all Villanova’s way, with a 18-point lead early settling into a 10-point Wildcat advantage at the half

Even Will D. Cat was feeling it launching T-shirt a ways

During half, didn’t get my crab fries since Villanova was ahead at the half, but was worth passing by anyway

But the Wildcats were plagued in the second half, where fouls, turnovers, and missed shots all drained their momentum…not even the Villanova dancing guy could rally the team out of this one…

To blow off steam, some of us stayed in the parking lot after the match and played some ladder golf:

After the traffic leaving the arena cleared up, we all headed to Tony Luke’s for what else but cheese steaks...

Of course as delicious as the cheese steaks were, a trip back to the hotel was needed to give in to a food coma, cheese steak-induced nap

When nap time is over, it was time to repay for the past couple of years and drive to the main line bars as a Designated Driver for the first time…

First stop was Erin’s Pub:

Of course, what’s Erin’s without playing rounds of darts?

Then it was time for The Grog for the guys to enjoy another round

Yet the night did not stop there…we were summoned for late night black & white shakes and some eats all the way at Minella’s Diner

The next day, it is time to drive the S60 back to Villanova for another walk around campus

Grabbing lunch at Campus Corner right off campus with Emily…

…who supplied me with some of the latest Villanova Curling gear

And before leaving campus, a visit to St. Thomas of Villanova Chapel

Another easy drive back to New York later, the S60 was dropped off back at the dealership…and as I walk away from the vehicle, I could only wonder how I hope I made Villanova, Volvo and everyone else proud through my participation this weekend and overall in the contest…

I would like to thank everyone who was involved in the festivities of this weekend, from all my friends who showed up to fellow Villanova fans for their support, to Volvo to allowing me to chance to drive the S60…

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Hello everyone, Miggy dragging you away from normal life for another post... in case you were living under a rock,I was selected to representVillanova as one of 16 alumni participants in this year's Biggest Big EastFancontest...the gracious people atVolvo are sponsoring the competition and putting up a sweet, sweetVolvo S60 to the winner. (And here’s thevideo to prove it)

So along with the voting that started at mybigeastvolvo.com (cough, VOTE FOR ME, cough), we are in the middle of the blogging portion of the competition (this being the 6th of 8 challenge posts). Let's add on the fact the contestants will be/have been sent to their alma mater for one weekend using the S60 to attend a game…

(THIS Saturday!!! Jan 28!!! I will be back @ Nova vs Marquette, get ready!!!!!!!)

Challenge #6: What are your favorite places to watch your team when you can't be at the game?

Preface…So I wanted to write this up a bit earlier this round so Eamon can try to remind people he writes here too squeezing in his uber-Pats homerisms (seriously though, congrats on making the Super Bowl, I guess…ha) before my post-Volvo trip write-up…I guess to write this up, probably gonna need some help though…

…I mean I was considering just the couch I made such an impression on in the VTV Studio, as seen as on TV:

...(edit: sorry, Facebook giving difficulties on how to load video and change privacy settings...facepalm...feel free to friend me on Facebook to watch it though...and feel free to learn Swede speak by liking Volvo...and done with commercials)

But alas!!! A Ghost of Miggy’s Past appears:

…and drags me though flashing lights and crazy sound effects (woosh, woosh, woosh, woosh) back to my days at Villanova. Through the experience a series of wormholes and loops like that scene in Contact, I am dropped right into Connelly Center (luckily, not in the fountain inside the building). Students are littered throughout the building wearing their V-Shirts. V-Shirts, should be a game day then. Yet, these students are here at the Connelly Center and not at the game? Must be an away game…ahh, this must be one of the many gamewatches run by Campus Activities Team . Yeah, this is the place to be when watching a game back at Nova: crowd + food + contests + whatever else they pull off during each gamewatch.

…but, I’m a grown man now (I think)…I graduated from Villanova, so where do I like watching Villanova games now? The couch beckons again…

Oh, and magically, the Ghost of Miggy’s Present appears:

This phantom decides to play games with me and throw me into two scenes at once (so this is what double vision is like). A bar appears in each of the images…people gather to screens all throughout the establishments. Food and drinks at hand, fans from new grads all the way to established vets roam the halls. It should be a weeknight; briefcases and suit jackets can be found alongside chairs and stools. Yep, the Nova game is on, figures…funny though, I know one of these flashbacks too well, I just wrote about it last week (a challenge-winning post, thanks all for your help and support in this).

The Australian…

…and Cooper Door Tavern

Both of these are the home bases for gamewatches sponsored by VUAA Manhattan Chapter…Yeah, great way to meet up with friends and other Wildcat fans here in the city and view the game as if we’re there in the Pavilion (or WFC…or in Connelly Center for away games…). This would be my choice for current spots to watch Villanova games.

I guess that would do it, right?...Right?...Can I wake up now?

And that’s when another ghost, the Ghost of Miggy’s Future appears:

…Wait, where else would I be watching the game? (Somehow I doubt the couch is still an acceptable answer)…I only sit in awe as time speeds…people come and go in instances, flying faster than my thoughts…when the pace of reality settles down, the ghost drags me outside. I could only chuckle as the sight I’m witnessing: another of my prior posts coming to fruition. With a couple of friends, I’m sitting in the Volvo S60, the car won from this Volvo Biggest Fan of the Big East contest, and watching the game though the rear set entertainment system. The more I think about it, why wouldn’t this make sense? …Tailgating before the game, hitting up a drive-thru during halftime, setting up the wireless router and Xbox 360 to watch the game while updating Facebook and Twitter, and the seats are as good as a couch anyway.

So that’s it, I guess thanks to my helpers (no, you guys can’t raid the fridge)…Was there supposed to be a moral in this, like A Christmas Carol? Well if you draw one up, you tell me.

As usual, feel free to make your comments...and/or like it, and/or re-tweet it, do something (please?)

(As always, many thanks to Volvo & the agency setting up the competition for giving me opportunity to represent, and Eamon O'Meara for the opportunity to work in this blog [until I regret it with your hourly Pats updates before the Super Bowl…kidding])